This 450 round capacity drum magazine is made for the Cybergun Thompson AEG and is modeled after the real steel 50 round type L drum magazines. It is fully incased in a metal shell and features a metal crank and guide rail. Internally it works just like a traditional AEG high capacity magazine and is wound by turning the crack just like the real one!

WARNING: Do not attempt to move the crank in the opposite direction of the arrow shown on the cranks handle. Doing so will break the magazine. Facing the crank it should be rotated to the left (counter clockwise).

(Please note: At the top of the magazine there are two tiny plastic tabs which will break off after a few reloads because they hit the Thompsonís receiver. Not to worry though since they do not affect the function of the magazine.)

450 round capacity.

Metal exterior shell.

Measures 6.5 inches across and 1.5 inches thick.

For Cybergun and King Arms Thompson AEG series.

Will NOT work in plastic gearbox variants of the Thompson (43902, 43904 or 43906).

This mag gives that Thompson a sort of feeling that makes it feel great. It is full metal and it is very strong and sturdy. It gives the Thompson a great look and it is sure to scare anyone away. It also gives the Thompson the weight that it needs to feel realistic. The round capacity is also great for the Thompson, it lets some new airsofters spray a person down but still have enough bb's to go through 6-10 people. Overall, i would recommend this mag to anyone who has a Thompson, this mag will come in handy and it is tough so it will last through a lot of beating.

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I got this about a week ago and it's a great mag. It doesn't have that annoying gear type wheel thing at the bottom like the wind up stick magazine. Because of this, you can easily wind up the drum mag while it is still in the Thompson.
Another thing i loved about this was the fact that you can get around 220 bbs per a complete wind. So you'll get around 440-ish shots out of this thing before you have to start filling it back up.
This mag is also very heavy when loaded with .20 gram bbs, but it's worth carrying that extra weight cause you get a lot of ammo, excellent feeding, and amazing accuracy.
The bad thing is that this will run you up about $65 while the 300 round stick mags cost around $30, but it's worth the money.

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In a world of box mags and other hi-cap lookers, the Thompson drum magazine is a welcome addition. If you're going for that 1920s Gangster-era look, this is the magazine for you and a wonderful addition to your Thompson.

Over and out.
~Hawkster

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I bought the drum clip a few months ago and I have used it in A LOT of heavy airsoft battles and dropped in a few times and it still works like brand new! In my practice games with my friends they would want my Thompson just because it has the most rounds than their guns. When I bought my Thompson I had a big problem with the ammo in the shipped clip, but the drum clip fixed that problem and with the wind-up clip can keep firing without reloading - I just arch my Thompson up on something, pull the trigger and wind the clip and don't stop.

Overall, I highly recommend buying the drum clip for your Thompson.

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It's the drum. No, not "a" drum, it's THE DRUM! Easily the most recognizable ammunition magazine out there. It's a classic, loved by soldiers, cops, and criminals alike. It's real and generous capacity of 50 rounds (I believe) was a boon for the Thompson's wielder.

As for the airsoft version, it does not disappoint. Admitted its overall capacity is similar to some of the Hi-Cap stick mags, but don't kid yourself. Those mags are good, but their length makes them less than practical when prone.
This mag is shorter, but allows for a lower profile when prone.

Practicality and capacity aside, look at it, just look at it. It really is prefect for any Thompson. The old time feel it gives the weapon, I can guarantee upon your first hefting of this weapon, a wide smile will come to your face, as mine did.

It's solid, reliable, and classic.

What are you waiting for, LOAD UP!

Until next time,
- Anx

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makes it look like the real thing and it has way more than rounds than the mag they give you. the only bad things about it are minor. they are it's very heavy so it brings weight to the already heavy thompson and it is a little too expensive.

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